
However, to start 2015, the Korean esports Association (KeSPA) announced that organizations will not be allowed to have multiple teams and the Samsung organization subsequently released all of their players. Next up, Samsung Galaxy White, the name might sound familiar because the team placed very well in 2014. There have been some rumors that the team might be disbanding but as of late, these are just rumors. Thus far NaJin has yet to release any information on the players that they are bringing aboard. They thanked the fans for their continued support as the team undergoes these growing pains. In the news release from November 30th the team’s owners stressed that they are clearing out the roster for new and talented individuals to bring the team to new heights. NaJin have been a long standing team in Korea since 2012 and founded teams such as NaJin Sword and NaJin Shield. The team announced this over a Korean News site Fomos on the 30th of November. NaJin e-mFire took roster changes to a whole new level terminating nine of their player contracts as well as two of their coaches.

Listing out the changes individually could get confusing so they will be grouped by teams: The majority of this action has happened within the past few days and with this many changes it is hard to say who is safe. Players leaving teams, management clearing teams to bring on new talent.

While the North American League starts to settle down and teams begin to settle, the pre-season 2016 Korean League is ablaze with action.
